Essay M034

The Twelve Mind Qualities

Your Mind is a Powerful Tool

Register Note — Practice / Cognitive (Early Corpus)

This essay predates Rank-0 formalism. The twelve enumerated qualities and their exegetical attributions (I AM consciousness, the doubter, detachment as death-to-self) are interpretive and lineage-informed — drawing on New Thought mind-discipline, Neville Goddard's twelve-faculty tradition, and the twelve-disciples exegesis. They are preserved in original voice and are not structural claims about I*. The essay functions as the cognitive- register practice layer: an early, executable map of the internal governance system that the later corpus formalizes as identity reference and Values → Attention → Action.

Your mind is a powerful tool that, if disciplined and controlled, can be harnessed to achieve remarkable success and fulfillment. There are twelve qualities of the mind that can be trained and disciplined by an individual, and when these qualities are under control, they will obey the command of the one who has disciplined them.

The First Quality — Hearing

The first quality of your mind is hearing, which attributes to the consciousness that the only reality is the I AM-ness or God within us. This quality empowers faith in oneself, and the belief that we are perfect likenesses of the consciousness we identify with.

The Second Quality — Courage and Strength

The second quality of your mind is courage and strength, which are beyond the wildest dreams of an undisciplined individual. This quality is attributed to the courage and strength of character that allows us to face challenges and overcome them.

The Third Quality — Just and Righteous Judge

The third quality of your mind is a just and righteous judge, which attributes to the ability to see beyond individual ignorance and recognize that the I AM or God is present within every person.

The Fourth Quality — The Beloved

The fourth quality of your mind is the beloved, which attributes to the understanding that justice must be administered with love.

The Fifth Quality — Awakened Consciousness

The fifth quality of your mind is the awakened consciousness, which attributes to the realization that we are the perfect likeness or image of the consciousness with which we are identified.

The Sixth Quality — The Imaginative Faculty

The sixth quality of your mind is the imaginative faculty, which distinguishes disciplined individuals from the masses when awakened.

The Seventh Quality — The Doubter or Denier

The seventh quality of your mind is the doubter or denier, which attributes to the ability to doubt or deny any rumor or suggestion that is not in harmony with what has been commanded by the hearing quality.

The Eighth Quality — The Gift of God

The eighth quality of your mind is the gift of God, which attributes to the ability to recognize that our desires are gifts from God.

The Ninth Quality — Discernment

The ninth quality of your mind is discernment, which is attributed to the ability to call forth a clear and ordered mind. This quality awakens the faculty of clairvoyance when developed and disciplined.

The Tenth Quality — Praise

The tenth quality of your mind is praise, which is attributed to the ability to give thanks and express gratitude. This quality is often lacking in undisciplined individuals.

The Eleventh Quality — The Good News

The eleventh quality of your mind is the good news, which attributes to the proof that an individual has become conscious of the abundant life. This quality is incapable of hearing anything other than good news and is well qualified to preach the Gospel.

The Twelfth Quality — Detachment

The twelfth quality of your mind is detachment, which attributes to the knowledge that one must die to what they are before they can become what they desire to be. This quality gives individuals the strength to let go and recognize that their I AM, or consciousness is their savior.

Conclusion

Your mind is a powerful tool that can be disciplined and trained to achieve remarkable success and fulfillment. Each of these twelve qualities possesses unique attributes that, when controlled, can lead to a fulfilling life. It is up to each individual to discipline their mind and harness the power of these qualities to achieve their goals and desires.

“I am an evolving consciousness, continuously shaping my awareness. I find happiness and worthiness within myself and others. I aspire to reach a state of being that aligns with my desires towards the rationality of the natural objective moral law of life. As I observe humanity's heroic endeavors, I realize that the power of The Creator or God transcends individual distinctions. This understanding instills faith in me, granting me the freedom to manifest that enlightened consciousness in my own life. I am worthy.”

— Coach Leon Powdar

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